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could these be the silver bullets that save the combustion engine straw that gets processed into bio math again all fuel can be created from thin air so how do they work. 5 tons of straw processed here every hour of every day or this is a lot of small. straw used is what's left over from the harvest the company verb buys it up and turns it into bio methane. than it's sold to motorists at filling stations. but in germany just 100000 vehicles can run on bio methane on natural gas not many considering that there are 47000000 cars on the roads. and that's despite the fact that fueling while gas produces 90 percent fewer greenhouse gases and the costs i think are less than gasoline costs cost at rada they have less mileage they only a few gas stations that have it and you're right it will cost you. at the moment bio methane isn't very popular producers say they need more political support. it was a small. things need to change at the political level biofuels such as rapes and all made locally have many environmental benefits all but there needs to be a push politically and a significant c
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that can go over the rhine river again to visit the nice city of straw spoke to the tourism industry that is hoping that german tourists will come back and for many young people this is also an emotional moment because they never experience actually border controls in their lives the schengen travel area was established 25 years ago so they don't know anything but noble with us. it's also a joyful moment for the rest of the you because 23 of the 26 chiang and countries are back into business the shaken zone is life again the zone might be alive again but other any can sons amongst europeans that they could possibly be a sudden coronavirus infections not that this border is open but here the reason germany and also in france the infection rates a quite low and even if they raise people are not eager that the borders would be closed again i spoke to the deputy mayor of straw spoke she said we have to have more regional approach that we have to find the corona hotspots but we don't have those the borders immediately it needed immediately this is more a national reflex that you do if you
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that broke the camel's back of course is that you never know when the last straw came if you knew it was the last straw you wouldn't load it on to the camel's back but once you have loaded it on the camel's back is broken it can never be put to gether again now this didn't start with donald trump far from it in fact joe biden and barack obama made the lives of black people people of color in america markedly worse than they were when they came to power but somehow the. the nakedness of the u.s. administration in the face of this ugliness which the whole world is watching. really been particularly toxic effect never could a group of more privileged men be seen to be fiddling while their country burnt chris i want to pose the same question to you how do you look at the mainstream media and how they're covering compare contrast for us if you will the coverage of the hong kong riots or protests versus the protests or riots here in the u.s. . well that's nothing new i mean i was overseas for 20 years so when i cover the war now salvador we had catholic priests who were murdered by death s
that broke the camel's back of course is that you never know when the last straw came if you knew it was the last straw you wouldn't load it on to the camel's back but once you have loaded it on the camel's back is broken it can never be put to gether again now this didn't start with donald trump far from it in fact joe biden and barack obama made the lives of black people people of color in america markedly worse than they were when they came to power but somehow the. the nakedness of the u.s....
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george floyd was the straw that broke the camel's back. what is left to do? what do you want people to do at this point? >> well, i can't tell people exactly what to do, but, you know, it is what it is. you've had an opportunity. we've been having these conversations for the last year. probably before me. there have been so many people killed and we keep talking and talking. it was bound to happen. there's nothing that i can say. i said it all in 2016. when that man walked away no charges, no accountability, i said you don't know what you've done. you've just given these people free reign to kill. you had everything you needed for a conviction and we got nothing. god put that fire and that torch in me and i decided let's do this. we're going to fight for reform, we're going to fight for policy change. lo look. document. document. documents. documents. all this. all these beautiful recommendations and all of it is gathering dust. >> jacqueline carter, i'm a business journalist at heart. i love entrepreneurship and i've interviewed thousands of entrepreneurs, b
george floyd was the straw that broke the camel's back. what is left to do? what do you want people to do at this point? >> well, i can't tell people exactly what to do, but, you know, it is what it is. you've had an opportunity. we've been having these conversations for the last year. probably before me. there have been so many people killed and we keep talking and talking. it was bound to happen. there's nothing that i can say. i said it all in 2016. when that man walked away no...
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. >> this is the final straw. we're seeing more and more murders. >> savard: also tonight, another first for spacex. >> it's great to get the united at to back in the cruise launch business. >> savard: and later, a squirrelly story, from a pandemic-inspired photo shoot. >> they went nuts, so to speak. this is the "cbs weekend news." weekend >> savard: good evening. i'm steve savard reporting from kmov in st. louis. anger and anguish with america on edge tonight. protests erupting in dozens of cities following monday's arrest and death of george floyd in police custody in minneapoacul. then at night, turning to rage. this was ferguson, missouri, rguson, missouri,are still raw where the ll r the shooting death in 2014 of michael brown by a police officer. this morning, america's newspapers told of the pain, aension and heartache, including minneapolis and st. paul, which saw its fifth night of violence. we begin there with cbs news chief justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. turned a corner last n
. >> this is the final straw. we're seeing more and more murders. >> savard: also tonight, another first for spacex. >> it's great to get the united at to back in the cruise launch business. >> savard: and later, a squirrelly story, from a pandemic-inspired photo shoot. >> they went nuts, so to speak. this is the "cbs weekend news." weekend >> savard: good evening. i'm steve savard reporting from kmov in st. louis. anger and anguish with america on...
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. >> this is the final straw. we're seeingore and more murders. >> also tonight -- >> capture complete. >> another first for spacex. >> it's great to get the united states bacne. >> and later, a squirrely story from a pandemic-inspired photo shoot. >> they went nuts, so to ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening. i'm steve savard reporting from kmov in st. louis. >>> anger and anguish with america on edge tonight, protests erupting in dozens of cities following monday's arrest and death of george floyd in police custody in minneapolis. most of the protests have been peaceful. then at night, turning to rage. om thehootinea mhael papersold of the pain, and hearg minneapolis and st. paul which saw its fifth night of violence. we begin there with cbs news chief justice and home land security correspondent, jeff pegues. >> reporter: this city may have turned a corner last night. law enforcement brought in reinforcements to help restore order. this is one of the flash points, though. you can
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straw manufacturers the media hollywood silicon valley they can make the flimsiest of stories look very very serious for a very long to arm and we got that with russia certainly for years and now that's completely unraveled because the ukrainian call was weak and they got nowhere she's exactly right and they just because they're so powerful they can make nothing look like something for a long you know you have hate seeing and kristen thank you both so much it was a pleasure of will do this again thank you so here we. are. hi folks one of the things we do here every week on the press is point out you know the left leaning nature of the mainstream media and now a former president of c.b.s. news is weighing in and he says it's probably too late to fix that problem and we may just have to accept it and learn to live with it and joining us now to toss that around and much much more is media and legal analysts like no of line no media i like i don't let's get right to it my friend ben gordon souter who headed c.b.s. news back in the eighty's. writes this piece in the wall street journal and i
straw manufacturers the media hollywood silicon valley they can make the flimsiest of stories look very very serious for a very long to arm and we got that with russia certainly for years and now that's completely unraveled because the ukrainian call was weak and they got nowhere she's exactly right and they just because they're so powerful they can make nothing look like something for a long you know you have hate seeing and kristen thank you both so much it was a pleasure of will do this...
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leaving there was one business we had a story on this morning that is closing because that was the last straw for them. it was a business downtown not far from the spectrum center where the convention would have been held. thisesses are looking at as a lost opportunity and the host committee of the convention is still trying to negotiate and bring people together and work out some kind of a deal where they can still salvage something of this convention. >> what is the reaction within the community? are they blaming the governor? the president? mostly republicans are blaming the governor. he has pretty much stuck to his guns on opening and he just does not believe, at this point, he can give a guarantee they could build the arena with 19,000 people in august with no social distancing and no masks. the president made that request in a phone call to the governor the friday before memorial day -- it appears to have been the president said he was holding out for guaranty of a closed convention and the governor said we cannot do that. the governor is gradually opening the state like other governors
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there was one business we had a story on this morning that is closing because that was like the last straw for them. it was a business downtown not far from the spectrum center where the convention would have been held. so yeah, businesses are looking at it as a lost opportunity. so the host committee of the convention is still trying to to bring people together and work out some kind of a deal where they can still salvage something of this convention. host: what is the reaction within the community? are they blaming the governor, are they blaming the president? what's the sense? jim: mostly republicans obviously are blaming the governor. he's pretty much stuck to his guns on opening. he just doesn't believe at this point he can give a guarantee that they can fill an arena with 19,000 people in august with no social distancing and no masks. the president made that request in a phone call to the governor the friday before memorial day. and it appears to have been a relatively cordial conversation. the president said he was holding out for a guarantee of a full convention venue, and the gove
there was one business we had a story on this morning that is closing because that was like the last straw for them. it was a business downtown not far from the spectrum center where the convention would have been held. so yeah, businesses are looking at it as a lost opportunity. so the host committee of the convention is still trying to to bring people together and work out some kind of a deal where they can still salvage something of this convention. host: what is the reaction within the...
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what i saw was dry straw waiting for a spark so as i think that what we're looking at here is an instance where economic pain is inextricably linked to social pain and that people are not seeing. the elite that everyone's only talks about is from the perspective of social issues and i'm saying this now this is round what we in our predict out of it turn we're looking at now is home this cataclysm avalanche of divisions there will be a 2nd wave of violence that i think will be far worse then than this if we allow literally tens of millions of people. so if we don't understand that there is a connection we're going to pay a price and i don't think that most people in power are getting that in america you know michael in girl in praise of a really good point because if i'm i'm more concerned with the income inequality social inequality then the claims of the rampant racism i've you know i spent years at the at the university and this political correctness book ism is just noise and in our our politics ok because i garland is right in garland we have to point out europe is a retired. police o
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there's a lot of straw, tumbleweed—sized things, flying through washington.that is actually quite important about the book, and that has to do with china. trump has been trying, in recent weeks, to tie biden, the democratic candidate for the presidency, joe biden, he has been trying to tie him to china in some way, make that a campaign issue. bolton has completely undermined that by what he has said about trump trying to get xi, president xi of china, to basically help him win the presidency, so that is gone. we are very short of time. stefanie, i want to throw you the idea that the polls now put biden ahead, but trump does have a formidable online machine, to the extent that the campaigning remains online for some months, apart from president trump himself stepping up to campaign rally in tulsa. that means there is a lot of catching up forjoe biden to do. what is your assessment of his chances? well, this is going to be now a decisive month. i think, at the end of the day, it is going to be decided, first of all, how deeply the coronavirus crisis will hurt t
there's a lot of straw, tumbleweed—sized things, flying through washington.that is actually quite important about the book, and that has to do with china. trump has been trying, in recent weeks, to tie biden, the democratic candidate for the presidency, joe biden, he has been trying to tie him to china in some way, make that a campaign issue. bolton has completely undermined that by what he has said about trump trying to get xi, president xi of china, to basically help him win the presidency,...
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that we never had to do from the mentally ill that that system is broken so law enforcement final straw that we end up you know about city percent of the people unfortunately at this country's are are mentally ill and force an awful she doesn't always know that on a sunny and so i actually like trying to spawn some programs other than law enforcement to try to take some of that burden away from law enforcement what you can't do is you can't take funding to law enforcement and then asked law for to do the same exact work just to be very good but it's the pentagon confirmed to national guard members in this case actually would deliver the paints it contained glass shards this was in washington d.c. those national guard members would enjoy it but it shows you the elements of hate it's against the law enforcement another god of the mom in this is pretty scary in itself isn't it as well that they actually but less it's almost become the mob rule and it's kind of cool to do these kind of things a lot for sure but i want to let everybody keep in mind there's really no other profession on the p
that we never had to do from the mentally ill that that system is broken so law enforcement final straw that we end up you know about city percent of the people unfortunately at this country's are are mentally ill and force an awful she doesn't always know that on a sunny and so i actually like trying to spawn some programs other than law enforcement to try to take some of that burden away from law enforcement what you can't do is you can't take funding to law enforcement and then asked law for...
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that's now no longer going to happen audrey straws is going to be in position for some months to comend confusion over there remember, the southern district of new york has dealt with a lot of cases that are related to the president and his associates rudy. >> gil: giuliani and straws will have a lot on her plate here some politically charged movements around that leadership position exactly where all of this portends >> the jay clayton nomination has effectively been blocked blocked forever? i thought we were seeing where senators are coming out saying he should withdraw his name and the nomination is still on the table. >> it's still a possible thing for the president to do. but, remember, the way this initially was going to work according to barr, his initial announcement, berman would step down and that would allow the president to put in his own person berman didn't go along with that plan he said the first he heard of it was the police berman has to nominate his deputy, audrey straws. the president can take some steps to put in his own person over the course of time here but thi
that's now no longer going to happen audrey straws is going to be in position for some months to comend confusion over there remember, the southern district of new york has dealt with a lot of cases that are related to the president and his associates rudy. >> gil: giuliani and straws will have a lot on her plate here some politically charged movements around that leadership position exactly where all of this portends >> the jay clayton nomination has effectively been blocked...
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wasting the politicians really need to crack down on this it's not enough to just ban plastic bags and straw that's what security is for because it's cool i love. most.
wasting the politicians really need to crack down on this it's not enough to just ban plastic bags and straw that's what security is for because it's cool i love. most.
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and it didn't come as a surprise. 3 months locked down without being able to sell was the straw that broke the camel's back. the future looks grim argentina has massive debts and still hasn't paid its main interest installment to foreign creditors for many observers another insolvency crisis appears to be only a matter of time. now to europe where the pandemic looks to have taken an even more drastic toll on germany's economy than previously thought the german council of economic experts has revised down its growth forecasts it's now expecting g.d.p. to fall by 6 and a half percent this year as opposed to the 5.4 percent they prefer previously predicted however economists believe the german economy has bottomed out and that activity is likely to pick up again in the summer for 2021 the council is forecasting growth of 4.9 percent. for the former c. oh of german financial platform wire card marcus brown has been granted bail for 5000000 euros after his arrest monday and that comes after the company said it believes accounts thought to contain early 2000000000 euros probably did not ex
and it didn't come as a surprise. 3 months locked down without being able to sell was the straw that broke the camel's back. the future looks grim argentina has massive debts and still hasn't paid its main interest installment to foreign creditors for many observers another insolvency crisis appears to be only a matter of time. now to europe where the pandemic looks to have taken an even more drastic toll on germany's economy than previously thought the german council of economic experts has...
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that we were also reopened with straws and pipes. almost metallic she. will be limited to table service and our gardens will encourage minimal staff and customer contact. this new guidance produces physical distancing broods from 2 meters to one meter plus that will make it possible for even smaller pubs and restaurants to welcome customers again i think a meter is fine if the business isn't everything really so i think they've got it just right. others consider it a bit too early days to ease for strict. suppose they've got to do something and. if it goes back up it's going to be a lot like it so that doesn't. enjoying pines on new precautions will soon be the new norm in england. donald trump's decision to pull nearly a 3rd of american troops out of germany is still causing a stir within nato u.s. president confirmed last week that america will cut its military deployment 225000 reduction of almost 10000 germany currently holds the biggest contingent of american troops in europe including important bases for ongoing comp. admissions the decision is a m
that we were also reopened with straws and pipes. almost metallic she. will be limited to table service and our gardens will encourage minimal staff and customer contact. this new guidance produces physical distancing broods from 2 meters to one meter plus that will make it possible for even smaller pubs and restaurants to welcome customers again i think a meter is fine if the business isn't everything really so i think they've got it just right. others consider it a bit too early days to ease...
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minneapolis probably also across that states who wish for nothing else but that that this is the final straw which broke the camels so to speak. they are all and they were as fiery is the reverend sharpton speech was there reacted as fiery as his speech was with applause and cheering to what he said and then not going to let this up i think. we'll see more protests here and across the country maybe not violent protests but the calls is going on there understanding themselves now as a movement well let's talk more about the political ramifications there has been outrage over president donald trump's handling of the crisis and he's posing outside of a washington d.c. church holding a bible as a prop as his handling of george floyd's death affected his chances of re-election in november. i would certainly think so. get between the democratic some to the assumption presidential candidate joe biden and president all trump is actually white and the latest polls say end the disapproval ratings of the president are actually hitting a 6 month high this month so having said that i can hardly imagine t
minneapolis probably also across that states who wish for nothing else but that that this is the final straw which broke the camels so to speak. they are all and they were as fiery is the reverend sharpton speech was there reacted as fiery as his speech was with applause and cheering to what he said and then not going to let this up i think. we'll see more protests here and across the country maybe not violent protests but the calls is going on there understanding themselves now as a movement...
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when he so the to use the military for his own ends, it was the last straw not just for general mattis, but for the others. i hope there will be an end to his plan to militaryiz military protesters. he uses the phrase 3 1/2 years more than once and compares donald trump's strategy to the nazi strategy of divide and conquer and said he has been using that nazi strategy for the past 3 1/2 years. >> as a person speaking out against president trump for about that long, too, i am grateful for general mattis speaking out and glad that lisa murkowski is giving thought to not supporting president trump. i don't see how anyone can look what the president is doing. he is barricading himself in the white house, so afraid of the american people seeking justice and truth that he is building walls around the white house. he wants to use the insurrection act to deploy the military forces against civilians. that is too much for all of these four-star generals to sit there quietly and contemplate. >> to give senator murkowski credit, she did not support president trump in 2016. when she said she came f
when he so the to use the military for his own ends, it was the last straw not just for general mattis, but for the others. i hope there will be an end to his plan to militaryiz military protesters. he uses the phrase 3 1/2 years more than once and compares donald trump's strategy to the nazi strategy of divide and conquer and said he has been using that nazi strategy for the past 3 1/2 years. >> as a person speaking out against president trump for about that long, too, i am grateful for...
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scroll straight over to our correspondent band leakages he's standing in straws work at the german french border band this is a moment many people there have been waiting a long time for isn't it. yes it was a very joyful moment and people are very relieved that these restrictions. that ben place for the 3 months business of us restricted and also personal ties constant especially for young people it was also in the motion of thing because they never experience actually bought a check. in the actual bought of between france and germany because the schengen freeboard it was invented 25 years ago so for them it's a relief and also older people told me that they are now relieved that this backbone of the european integration the river behind me is no longer something that divides and unites them again and so the schengen travel area is now risk reinstated in $23.00 of the countries only a few exceptions and now people are looking forward to travel again ok bad europeans are clearly happy to be getting their freedom of movement back but all the concerns that open borders could bring another s
scroll straight over to our correspondent band leakages he's standing in straws work at the german french border band this is a moment many people there have been waiting a long time for isn't it. yes it was a very joyful moment and people are very relieved that these restrictions. that ben place for the 3 months business of us restricted and also personal ties constant especially for young people it was also in the motion of thing because they never experience actually bought a check. in the...
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anyway but also even republicans and for the people here in washington and everywhere else is that this straw man added to this law in order president. the president tries to portray or tries to inject inject into what's going on in america it's not really working not at all nobody sees any leadership here. to war it's what is really happening in this country and what needs to happen many say in this country and this is dialogue dialogue and real change against systemic racism in this country. in the light of that assessment that there's no real leadership right now will put protesters be able to maintain the momentum of this protest movement in the u.s. maybe leading up also to the president in the presidential elections later this year. that's there's a key question in a many levels actually but to keep this fairly simple i think for the next 2 days until george floyd will be actually burry it on. tuesday used in texas this will be going on there will have protest marches peacefully i think across the country and they will keep up the momentum protesting or making their voices heard after t
anyway but also even republicans and for the people here in washington and everywhere else is that this straw man added to this law in order president. the president tries to portray or tries to inject inject into what's going on in america it's not really working not at all nobody sees any leadership here. to war it's what is really happening in this country and what needs to happen many say in this country and this is dialogue dialogue and real change against systemic racism in this country....
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minneapolis probably also across the united states who wish for nothing else but that this is the final straw which broke the camels so to speak. they are all and they were as fiery is the reverend sharpton speech was there reacted as fiery as his speech was with applause and cheering to what he said and after this memorial downtown in minneapolis at the northern. university there they came up here this is the. vigil they put up here the day after george died. mr. the thing is that this is the people spock here this is set up $24.00 seventh's and of course there's no one here we talked to that said now that they are not willing to bring the cost because of george. because of forwards because he died and because the pain and suffering here is actually so deeply experience then not going to let this up i think and we'll see more protests here and across the country maybe not violent protests but the cost is going on there understanding themselves now as a movement well let's talk more about the political ramifications there has been outrage over president donald trump's handling of the crisis a
minneapolis probably also across the united states who wish for nothing else but that this is the final straw which broke the camels so to speak. they are all and they were as fiery is the reverend sharpton speech was there reacted as fiery as his speech was with applause and cheering to what he said and after this memorial downtown in minneapolis at the northern. university there they came up here this is the. vigil they put up here the day after george died. mr. the thing is that this is the...
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there's not just one short straw.and you will see it's fun to watch them play. there's only one person who can actually verify that this happens. we don't know the answer. we kind of doubt this. and here's what we come up with. i hate when historians we have a review last time when one who said her story and who said i totally agree with this -- disagree with this. he took us to task for. it could be this way. i know it was. it's just reckless and wrong. nobody knows it was. nobody was there except this one person. i think for me i think they head for centuries wanted to tell you here's the way it was. i will not present the truth to you. truth can be many things to many people. we over and over in the book say especially in the end we saw this and we saw this. we know how to square the circle but we will give you all of this evidence. this is an opinion. all the rest are facts. i hope you really appreciate that. maryland is yet another character in this book i learned an awful lot about the secret society and all typ
there's not just one short straw.and you will see it's fun to watch them play. there's only one person who can actually verify that this happens. we don't know the answer. we kind of doubt this. and here's what we come up with. i hate when historians we have a review last time when one who said her story and who said i totally agree with this -- disagree with this. he took us to task for. it could be this way. i know it was. it's just reckless and wrong. nobody knows it was. nobody was there...
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. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, the pandemic may have been the final straw for some city dwellers. why some are packing up and moving on. >>> and what some airlinings will do if you turn up for your flight without a mask. >>> i'm tracking the winds this afternoon. here's a live look looking north. you can see the winds picking up. we'll show you futurecast and the strongest winds and details of a warm-up on the way. . >>> and kpix is working to bring you the positive stories during this sk i swear.isld be a mess without me. stay healthy and slow the spread. wear a mask when going out in public. . >>> some airlines announced they'll begin blacklisting passengers who refuse to wear face masks. united is rolling out the policy on wednesday. if a passenger refuses, their name could be put on an internal restriction list. american airlines announced a similar policy last night. >>> the pandemic has changed how we live. ura po t exodus.people rethink >> reporter: they love the extra space in the suburbs. >> we realized we have the hunker down and stay away from pe
. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, the pandemic may have been the final straw for some city dwellers. why some are packing up and moving on. >>> and what some airlinings will do if you turn up for your flight without a mask. >>> i'm tracking the winds this afternoon. here's a live look looking north. you can see the winds picking up. we'll show you futurecast and the strongest winds and details of a warm-up on the way. . >>> and kpix...
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is a power straw. about the will of the people to decide what's best for them. it's a political struggle about the basic fabric of our country despite the market. so this is about whether people's voices are going to be heard. yankee is shutting down nuclear power plants will close by the end of next year of officials from entergy which for my yankee made a surprise announcement this morning. today's an extremely tough day for us of interest and more importantly really 630 employees and for my yankee earlier this morning we told these men and women the vermont yankee nuclear power station will stop operating at the end of its current fuel cycle and move into the decommissioning process in the 4th quarter of 2014. this decision was based on the economics of the point not operational performance not litigation risk. nor political pressure simply put the plant costs exceed the plant revenue in this asset is not financially viable for those of us and. it's not good news it's a very sad day. it's sad because we're worried about what's going to have more friends neigh
is a power straw. about the will of the people to decide what's best for them. it's a political struggle about the basic fabric of our country despite the market. so this is about whether people's voices are going to be heard. yankee is shutting down nuclear power plants will close by the end of next year of officials from entergy which for my yankee made a surprise announcement this morning. today's an extremely tough day for us of interest and more importantly really 630 employees and for my...
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stonewall was in 1969, and it was a gay bar that was raided, as bars were in those days, and this was the strawbroke the camel's back with the gay, lesbian, and trans patrons of this bar. they refused to get in the paddy wagons. they refused to follow the advice of "if you are arrested." it was a three-dave riot that shook the world. major media did not cover it at all or very slightly. -- it was a three day riot. a column was written in "the post" called "the riots, " but lilli did this film. the film is epic because there is nothing like it, because she was the only one. >> here is a portion from 1970, gay and proud. >> >> at first, i was very guilty, and then i realized, of all the things that are taught you not only by society, but by psychiatrists are just to fit you in the mold. i just rejected the mold and when i rejected the mold, i was happier. >> there is somewhere between 60 and 75 independent groups across the united states -- maybe more now because they have been growing overnight. this is a unified effort on the part of somewhere between 20 and 30 organizations on the east coast.
stonewall was in 1969, and it was a gay bar that was raided, as bars were in those days, and this was the strawbroke the camel's back with the gay, lesbian, and trans patrons of this bar. they refused to get in the paddy wagons. they refused to follow the advice of "if you are arrested." it was a three-dave riot that shook the world. major media did not cover it at all or very slightly. -- it was a three day riot. a column was written in "the post" called "the riots,...
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with the same pain every day for the last five and a half years >> i do hope i do hope this is the strawldren in their 20s and her community. >> i hope not one other black person be murdered in this country. >> it's a cruel reality. >> as mothers, how do you feel in this moment you're scared to say you know what, you can drive to the store and not knowing whether your child will come back >> i call my son to make sure he's home at night i say where are you. i call my nephew, you can't sleep until you know they're at home in the house. >> they fill these streets so their children don't have to live in fear >> we're going to have the ultimate chance to truly be what we intended to be. >> so they stand with different experiences but a shared feeling it's just so unfair. >> i think this is a time that this generation just is really saying no, i'm tired of it >> and hoping the next generation doesn't inherit the same reality they say they want to do so peacefully so that their message will be clearly hear >>> right now at 4:30, multiple breaking stories in san jose including an officer involv
with the same pain every day for the last five and a half years >> i do hope i do hope this is the strawldren in their 20s and her community. >> i hope not one other black person be murdered in this country. >> it's a cruel reality. >> as mothers, how do you feel in this moment you're scared to say you know what, you can drive to the store and not knowing whether your child will come back >> i call my son to make sure he's home at night i say where are you. i call...
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the largest annual festival, the celano straw at albany in berkeley has been canceled because of coronavirus. it was scheduled to be held on the 13th along celano avenue. the festival started in 1974 and it usually attracts about 250,000 people. the cancellation was a joint decision by both cities. they hope to bring it back in september 2021. >>> a warning for beachgoers. a parasite that causes an itchy rash is believed to be in the water and wet sand that crown memorial beach in alameda. alyssa harrington has more on swimmers it's. >> reporter: father's day celebrations at crown beach in alameda came with a warning. signs at entrances, calling attention to swimmers it's. the department of environmental health posted the science that warn of tiny organisms in the water and wet sand. these parasites burrow in the skin and cause an allergic rash. >> it makes you think twice about the water. >> joseph swims at crown beach regularly. >> you always wonder about the water in the bay. >> recording on the beach water quality hotline said there have been two cases of swimmers itch as of june 15. any
the largest annual festival, the celano straw at albany in berkeley has been canceled because of coronavirus. it was scheduled to be held on the 13th along celano avenue. the festival started in 1974 and it usually attracts about 250,000 people. the cancellation was a joint decision by both cities. they hope to bring it back in september 2021. >>> a warning for beachgoers. a parasite that causes an itchy rash is believed to be in the water and wet sand that crown memorial beach in...
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an attempt at a reconstruction the gabled roofs were covered with straw which rested on wood and beansthe beams were fastened to stone supports with ropes made from plants. the farming terraces they were filled with soil brought up from the fertile bamber valley they're called and danish and the name of these mountains the andes the terracing makes artificial irrigation easier and stops the valuable topsoil being washed away. these terraces probably didn't produce enough to feed the entire population of machu picchu many sites have been found within a radius of 5 kilometers which were used only for farming the farmers must have been meekness members of conquered tribes forced by the incas to resettle here. these reconstructed buildings were used for storage next to them are sheds for the lammas which would have transported the harvest bingham's excavations not only provided insights about the ways the incas lived they also presented new riddles the whole known as the motors for example may have been used for astronomical purposes at certain times the hollowed stones were filled with wa
an attempt at a reconstruction the gabled roofs were covered with straw which rested on wood and beansthe beams were fastened to stone supports with ropes made from plants. the farming terraces they were filled with soil brought up from the fertile bamber valley they're called and danish and the name of these mountains the andes the terracing makes artificial irrigation easier and stops the valuable topsoil being washed away. these terraces probably didn't produce enough to feed the entire...
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and on we've been warned on a number of occasions it was time to move out and i suppose the final straw for us was one of our almost after one of our near neighbors windowsills and obviously set of states it was time to move. on the decision was taken to move on a stage. a band from birmingham mommy wanted to move there she felt would be safer but my father loved the countryside so moch so we ended up there. i suppose my last recollections of my father are and leaving to go to the hospital to visit mommy and my sister ocean and she was only 2 days old at the time. not really the last that i can remember of c.n.n. going to true that the front door to us at them in the hospital. and the particular even on my aunts and was with my father on the intention was to stop it on the spot on the way home and i was out of character is drunk with his workmates. they don't need just arrived about the same time as the gunmen. shot up the front of the bar. domain killing him almost immediately michael don't leave the bar owner sold into the bar none had banged the door. he was followed into the bar boy
and on we've been warned on a number of occasions it was time to move out and i suppose the final straw for us was one of our almost after one of our near neighbors windowsills and obviously set of states it was time to move. on the decision was taken to move on a stage. a band from birmingham mommy wanted to move there she felt would be safer but my father loved the countryside so moch so we ended up there. i suppose my last recollections of my father are and leaving to go to the hospital to...